Originally Posted By: Shonky
There are already dedicated buttons for volume, mute, play/pause, CD eject further above the keyboard.

If that's the case, then it is silly to map those to function keys.

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You seriously change the brightness of your screen or change the volume of your music more than you edit?

At home, yes. At work, no, but I do those things more than I use function keys for other things. I have about 4 function keys mapped for things I do semi-regularly in my editor/email client, and that's it. All my other key-strokes (aside from the Esc key; yay vim!) are contained within the regular typewriter keys. And I'm one of those weirdos that maps the caps-lock to Ctrl, and uses a dvorak layout (on a qwerty labeled keyboard).

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Admittedly your *nix type tools are less function key oriented. In a Windows world though....

This is probably the key (haha). smile

In vim, the only pre-mapped function key is F1 for help, but I use ':help' instead. In Firefox, I use '/' to search, and ctrl-R to refresh the page. I didn't even know there were function key equivalents.